Bachelorarbeit, 2018
77 Seiten, Note: 1
This study aims to assess the willingness of agricultural students at the University for Development Studies (UDS) Nyankpala campus to pursue mainstream agriculture after graduation. It seeks to understand the factors influencing their decision-making process, including perceptions of agriculture, motivational factors, and perceived barriers to entry.
Chapter 1: Introduction: This chapter introduces the research problem, highlighting the importance of agriculture in Ghana and the need to engage young graduates in mainstream farming. It sets the context by emphasizing the aging farming population and the potential for graduates to fill this gap. The chapter clearly defines the research objective: to determine the willingness of agricultural students to pursue farming after graduation, focusing on the UDS Nyankpala campus as a case study.
Chapter 2: Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of existing research related to the willingness of agricultural students to pursue farming. It explores various theoretical perspectives and empirical studies on factors influencing career choices in agriculture, incorporating data on similar studies within Ghana and other countries. The chapter synthesizes the literature to build a theoretical foundation for the current study. This section would delve into the existing knowledge on student perceptions, motivational factors, and challenges within the agricultural sector, highlighting the gaps in existing literature which this study aims to address.
Chapter 3: Research Methodology: This chapter details the research design and methodology employed in the study. It explains the selection of UDS Nyankpala campus as the research site, justifying the choice based on its relevance to agricultural training. The chapter describes the sampling techniques used (simple random sampling) to select the survey participants. It clearly outlines the data collection instrument (a questionnaire) and the analytical techniques employed (e.g., Excel, tables, graphs) for data analysis and interpretation.
Chapter 4: Data Analysis and Findings: This chapter presents the findings from the survey of 225 agricultural students. It analyzes the responses related to students' perceptions of agriculture, their motivations for farming, the incentives they find promising, and the barriers they face. The findings are presented using tables, graphs, and descriptive statistics, supporting the study's objectives by illustrating the degree of positive perception, motivation, promising incentives, and challenging barriers reported by respondents.
Chapter 5: Discussion: This chapter discusses the findings in detail. This chapter will analyze the significance of the findings within the larger context of agricultural development in Ghana, including the implications for policymakers and educational institutions. The discussion will also incorporate relevant theoretical frameworks and compare findings with those of previous studies. This section would likely highlight the key insights related to the positive perceptions, strong motivations, promising incentives, and challenging barriers.
Agricultural education, student perceptions, career choices, mainstream agriculture, farming, Ghana, incentives, barriers, motivation, employment, UDS Nyankpala.
This document is a language preview from a publishing company, providing an overview of a study focused on agricultural students. It includes the title, table of contents, objectives and key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords.
The study aims to assess the willingness of agricultural students at the University for Development Studies (UDS) Nyankpala campus to pursue mainstream agriculture after graduation. It seeks to understand the factors influencing their decision-making process.
The key themes include student perceptions of agriculture as a career path, motivational factors influencing their interest in farming, incentives and rewards that could encourage students to pursue agriculture, challenges and barriers preventing students from entering mainstream agriculture, and the role of gender in shaping students' agricultural career aspirations.
The keywords include agricultural education, student perceptions, career choices, mainstream agriculture, farming, Ghana, incentives, barriers, motivation, employment, and UDS Nyankpala.
The analytical techniques employed include Excel, tables, and graphs for data analysis and interpretation.
225 agricultural students from UDS Nyankpala campus participated in the survey.
Chapter 2 provides a comprehensive overview of existing research related to the willingness of agricultural students to pursue farming. It explores various theoretical perspectives and empirical studies on factors influencing career choices in agriculture, incorporating data on similar studies within Ghana and other countries. It highlights the gaps in existing literature which this study aims to address.
The sampling technique used was simple random sampling.
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